How Catastrophic Case Managers Help
- Experienced & dedicated team specializing in catastrophic medical case management.
- Personalized care & support tailored to individual needs.
- Comprehensive coordination of care to optimize recovery & outcomes.
You Don’t Have to Navigate Recovery Alone
Recovering from a catastrophic injury or complex medical condition can feel overwhelming for both patients and their families. Between medical appointments, therapy schedules, insurance requirements, equipment needs, medications, and ongoing care, it is easy to feel lost in the process.
A catastrophic case manager helps organize and coordinate every aspect of care while providing guidance, communication, and support throughout recovery. Their goal is to help patients achieve the highest possible quality of life, independence, and long-term outcomes.
What Does A Catastrophic Case Manager Do?
They help ensure care remains organized, communication stays clear, and important treatments, services, equipment, and follow-up care are properly coordinated throughout the recovery journey.
Conditions We Commonly Help Manage

Neurological Conditions

Major Orthopedic Injuries

Complex Medical Conditions

Functional Limitations

Emotional & Psychological Recovery
How The Karring Group Supports Recovery
Coordinating Medical Care
Attending Appointments
Rehabilitation Coordination
Equipment & Home Support
Communication & Advocacy
Support Beyond Medical Care
The Karring Group provides compassionate guidance and practical support to help families feel informed, supported, and confident during every stage of care.
Why Coordinated Care Makes a Difference
Better Communication
Organized Care
Improved Outcomes
Frequently Asked Questions
What is catastrophic case management?
Catastrophic case management is a specialized service that helps patients and families navigate the challenges that come with severe injuries or complex medical conditions. A catastrophic case manager coordinates medical care, rehabilitation services, equipment, appointments, communication between providers, and ongoing support to help improve recovery, safety, and quality of life.
Who needs a catastrophic case manager?
A catastrophic case manager may benefit individuals recovering from serious injuries or medical conditions such as traumatic brain injuries, spinal cord injuries, severe burns, amputations, major orthopedic injuries, neurological conditions, or other complex medical situations that require ongoing treatment and coordination between multiple providers.
Do catastrophic case managers attend appointments?
Can case managers help coordinate home care?
What types of injuries require case management?
Need Guidance After a Serious Injury?
The Karring Group is here to help patients and families navigate complex medical care with compassion, organization, and experienced support.







